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The Marmaray () is a intercontinental commuter rail line in Istanbul, Turkey. A
rail tunnel A tunnel is an underground passageway, dug through surrounding soil, earth or rock, and enclosed except for the entrance and exit, commonly at each end. A pipeline is not a tunnel, though some recent tunnels have used immersed tube constr ...
running under the
Bosphorus The Bosporus Strait (; grc, Βόσπορος ; tr, İstanbul Boğazı 'Istanbul strait', colloquially ''Boğaz'') or Bosphorus Strait is a natural strait and an internationally significant waterway located in Istanbul in northwestern Tu ...
strait was connected to an upgraded version of the old suburban train service (known as the banliyö), allowing trains to run all the way from Halkalı on the European side of the city to Gebze on the Asian side. In its finished form the Marmaray offers the first
standard gauge A standard-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of . The standard gauge is also called Stephenson gauge (after George Stephenson), International gauge, UIC gauge, uniform gauge, normal gauge and European gauge in Europe, and SGR in Ea ...
rail connection between Europe and Asia. The Marmaray name is a reminder that the railway runs along both the European and the Asian shores of the Sea of Marmara. 'R''ay is the Turkish word for ''railway''.


History

Construction started in 2004 and was originally intended to be completed by April 2009.Rails under the Bosporus
, ''
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'' February 23, 2009
After multiple delays caused – among other things – by the discovery of historical and archaeological sites along the route as new stations were built, the first phase of the project was finally opened by then prime minister Erdoğan on October 29, 2013. The second phase of the project was scheduled to open in 2015 but work once again stopped in 2014.Uysal, Onur
"Is Marmaray Project Behind the Schedule?"
''Rail Turkey'', November 6, 2014
Uysal, Onur
"Completely False Facts About Marmaray"
''Rail Turkey'', May 20, 2013
It was restarted in February 2017 and the line finally opened in its entirety on March 12, 2019.The trains came with completely new rolling stock, with carriages that can be walked through from end to end. The line can carry 75,000 passengers per hour in each direction (PPHPD). Travel time from Halkali to Gebze normally takes 104 minutes. The Marmaray is integrated with other parts of the Istanbul public transport network, including the Metro and the Metrobus network, via a number of interchanges. It is also integrated with the YHT high-speed train network to Ankara, Eskişehir and Konya, as well as with the international trains to Sofia in Bulgaria which depart from Halkali.


Project

The project involved building a tunnel under the
Bosphorus The Bosporus Strait (; grc, Βόσπορος ; tr, İstanbul Boğazı 'Istanbul strait', colloquially ''Boğaz'') or Bosphorus Strait is a natural strait and an internationally significant waterway located in Istanbul in northwestern Tu ...
and upgrading of suburban railway lines to create a high-capacity passenger line between Halkalı and Gebze, along with the provision of 440 electric multiple unit carriages.


First phase

The contract for the project was awarded to a Japanese-Turkish consortium led by Taisei Corporation in July 2004. The consortium included Gama Endustri Tesisleri Imalat ve Montaj and Nurol Construction. The Bosphorus (Istanbul Strait) is crossed by a earthquake-proofed immersed tube, assembled from 11 sections – eight are long, two are , and one element is . Each section weigh up to 18,000 tons.Smith, Julian
"The Big Dig"
''Wired'' Sept. 2007: pages 154–61.
The tube was placed below sea level, beneath of water and of earth. It is accessed via tunnels bored from Kazlıçeşme on the European side and Ayrılıkçeşmesi on the Asian side of Istanbul and represents the world's deepest undersea immersed tube tunnel. Fire-resistant concrete developed in Norway was essential for the safety of the project. Construction started in May 2004 and the Marmaray tunnel was completed on September 23, 2008, with a formal ceremony to mark its completion on October 13.


Second phase

The second phase of the project involved the renewal of the old suburban railway that ran between Halkalı and Kazlıçeşme on the European side of Istanbul and between Ayrılıkçeşmesi and Gebze on the Asian side. The work was meant to be completed at the same time as the first phase ( the tunnel and underground sections), but was delayed until March, 2019. A third line was added to enable the
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(EMU) cars and other railway carriages to move separately. Thirty-six above-ground stations along the line were rebuilt or completely refurbished.Facts and figures
, web page at the Marmaray web site. Accessed on-line September 24, 2007.

, web page at the Marmaray web site. Accessed on line, September 24, 2007.
Signalling was also modernised to allow trains to travel as close as two minutes apart (although in reality far fewer trains than that actually run). The suburban-rail upgrade part of the project, known originally as CR1, was first awarded to the AMD Rail Consortium, comprising Marubeni of Japan, Dogus Insaat of Turkey and Alstom of France. However, they were unable to complete the work and it was re-tendered as contract CR3 in early 2011. The replacement contract worth €932.8 million was awarded to a joint venture between OHL and Invensys Rail.


Freight

In February 2010, ''
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'' reported that the tunnel's administrators were hiring consultants to analyse options for carrying freight traffic. The Prime Minister and other officials have suggested that the Marmaray will help to create a modern "Iron
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" by allowing freight trains to travel between Europe and
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. Freight trains not carrying dangerous goods will be able to use the tunnel when commuter services are not operating (between 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m.).


Financing

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the
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(EBI) provided much of the financing for the project. By April 2006, the JICA had lent 111 billion yen and the EIB 1.05 billion euro for the work. The original cost was estimated at $4.5 billion although it finally cost almost twice that.


Rolling stock

The Marmaray uses TCDD E32000 rolling stock manufactured by
Hyundai Rotem Hyundai Rotem (founded in 1977) is a South Korean company that manufactures rolling stock, defense products and plant equipment. It is a part of the Hyundai Motor Group. Its name was changed from Rotem to Hyundai Rotem in December 2007 to refl ...
in ten- and five-car EMU configurations. The original contract called for 440 vehicles to be produced locally by Eurotem, Hyundai Rotem's joint venture with Turkish rolling stock manufacturer
TÜVASAŞ Turkish Wagon Industry, Inc. ( tr, Türkiye Vagon Sanayi Anonim Şirketi), more commonly known as TÜVASAŞ, is a railcar manufacturer based in Adapazarı. TÜVASAŞ is responsible for the construction, refurbishment and repair of railcars for the ...
. Hyundai Rotem was chosen ahead of
Alstom Alstom SA is a French multinational rolling stock manufacturer operating worldwide in rail transport markets, active in the fields of passenger transportation, signalling, and locomotives, with products including the AGV, TGV, Eurostar, Avelia ...
, CAF, and a consortium of Bombardier,
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, and Nurol. There are two depot and maintenance yards on the line (one at each end) where the sets are stocked.


Archaeological discoveries during work on the Marmaray

The project was delayed by four years, largely due to the discovery of Byzantine-era and other 8,000-year-old archaeological finds on the proposed site of the European tunnel terminal at
Yenikapı Yenikapı () is a port and a quarter in Istanbul, Turkey, in the metropolitan district of Fatih on the European side of the Bosphorus, and along the southern shore of the city's historically central peninsula. Yenikapı is notable for the ongoing ...
in 2005. Excavations then produced evidence of the city's largest harbour, the 4th-century
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(later known as the Harbour of Theodosius). Archaeologists also uncovered traces of the city wall of
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, and the remains of several ships, including what appears to be the only ancient or early medieval
galley A galley is a type of ship that is propelled mainly by oars. The galley is characterized by its long, slender hull, shallow draft, and low freeboard (clearance between sea and gunwale). Virtually all types of galleys had sails that could be used ...
ever discovered, preventing the project from proceeding as planned. In addition, archaeologists uncovered the oldest evidence of settlement in Istanbul, with artefacts, including
amphora An amphora (; grc, ἀμφορεύς, ''amphoreús''; English plural: amphorae or amphoras) is a type of container with a pointed bottom and characteristic shape and size which fit tightly (and therefore safely) against each other in storag ...
e, pottery fragments, shells, pieces of bone and horse skulls, and nine human skulls found in a bag, dating back to 6,000 BCE. Glass artefacts and fragments dating from the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman periods were also found during excavations at Sirkeci.


Opening

On August 4, 2013, the Prime Minister,
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (born 26 February 1954) is a Turkish politician serving as the List of presidents of Turkey, 12th and current president of Turkey since 2014. He previously served as prime minister of Turkey from 2003 to 2014 and as Lis ...
, test-drove the Marmaray from Ayrılıkçeşmesi station (originally İbrahimağa station) on the Asian side under the Bosphorus and back again. On October 29, 2013, the first stage of the Marmaray project, the underground tunnel between Europe and Asia, was inaugurated on the 90th anniversary of the Turkish Republic'. The maiden journey took place after a grand opening ceremony attended by President Abdullah Gül and then Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (born 26 February 1954) is a Turkish politician serving as the List of presidents of Turkey, 12th and current president of Turkey since 2014. He previously served as prime minister of Turkey from 2003 to 2014 and as Lis ...
, as well as by the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, the Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta, the Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, and a number of foreign civil servants. On November 7, 2019, the first Chinese freight train to Europe ran through the tunnel using a Chinese locomotive. This demonstrated that the China to Turkey transportation time could be reduced from a month to 12 days as part of the Iron Silk Road concept.


Earthquake protection

That the tunnel construction is only about away from the active North Anatolian Fault has worried some engineers and seismologists. "Since AD 342, it has seen large earthquakes that each claimed more than 10,000 lives." Some scientists have estimated a 77% probability that, at some time in the next 30 years, Istanbul will suffer an earthquake measuring 7.0 or more on the Richter magnitude scale. The waterlogged, silty soil on which the tunnel is constructed has been known to liquefy during an earthquake so engineers injected industrial grout to below the seabed to keep it stable. The walls of the tunnel are made of waterproof concrete coated with a steel shell, each section independently watertight. The tunnel is made to flex and bend in the way that tall buildings are constructed to react if an earthquake hits. Floodgates at the joints of the tunnel are able to close and isolate water in the event of the walls' failing. Steen Lykke, project manager for Avrasyaconsult, the international consortium that oversaw the construction, summed the problems up by saying, "I can't think of any challenge this project lacks".


Marmaray in numbers

Some figures of the project are as follows: * Overall length: * Tunnel section: * Immersed tube: * Deepest point: * Minimum curve radius: * Maximum gradient: 1.8% * Surface stations: 37 * Underground stations: 3 * Interchanges: 4 * Inter-city stations: 8 * Minimum platform length: * Average station spacing: * Maximum speed: * Commercial speed: * Headway: 2–10 minutes * Passengers per hour and direction: 75,000 * Number of passenger cars: 440


Passengers

When the Marmaray finally opened, 4.5 million passengers traveled through the tunnel in the first 15 days when travel was free of charge. There were 10 million passengers in the beginning of 2014, 13.5 million in first four months and 21.4 million in first six months. The Marmaray is expected to carry 1.5 million passengers per day.


See also

* Eurasia Tunnel * Great Istanbul Tunnel, a proposed three-level road-rail undersea tunnel *
Public transport in Istanbul ] Public transport in Istanbul comprises a bus network, various rail systems, funiculars, and maritime services to serve the more than 18 million inhabitants of the city spread over an area of 5712 km2. History Public road transpor ...
* Rail transport in Turkey * Turkish Straits


References


External links

*
Overview of the Marmary history, justification, and construction process with pictures
* Marmaray Project: ** L. C. F. Ingerslev, 2005,
Considerations and strategies behind the design and construction requirements of the Istanbul Strait immersed tunnel
" ''Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology'' 20: 604–08. ** Steen Lykke and Hüseyin Belkaya, 2005,
The project and its management
" ''Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology'' 20: 600–03. ** Steen Lykke and Frits van de Kerk, 2005,
Marine operations, the Bosphorus Crossing
" ''Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology'' 20: 609–11. ** Hideki Sakaeda, 2005,
Tunnels and stations in BC contract
" ''Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology'' 20: 612–16. *
Istanbul Technical University Marmaray Laboratory web site.

Tunnelbuilder technical description.
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Marmaray BC1 project and surveying works

BBC article on the project.
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